As I begin my two week countdown to my departure from Binghamton, I have come to realize all the things that I had wanted to do while here that I never got the chance to do. Last night I came up with a list of all the places I went, things I saw, and people I met while here and I must say that Binghamton has been pretty good to me. Not only was I able to get a sweet education and study abroad in Australia, but I was able to get a sense of what living on my own will be like next year. I live off campus in a house with five of my good friends, so I have gotten used to cooking for myself, and sending in my rent checks. It has also allowed me to become a lot more independent, able to go where I want when I want and not feel like I need to be constantly surrounded by people.
As I made a aforementioned list, I realized that Binghamton has some pretty great things to offer. It has a plethora of awesome restaurants, everything from sushi to american to thai food. Some of my favorites here include Whole in the Wall a place that is all natural and positively scrumptious.
Whole in the Wall
For sushi I go to Sake Tumi a cute place whose owner doubles as a waiter creating an overall comfortable atmosphere.
Sake Tumi
For a great place to eat and drink with friends that is relatively cheap I like to go to Tullys. A restaurant with tvs all over the place broadcasting every sports game imaginable.
Tullys
If you couldn't already tell, I love to eat. If you are ever in Binghamton check out my favorite places. I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
As for me, I must start my final paper, the one thing standing between me and graduation this Sunday. Yikes!
As always stay lazy and don't worry, summer is right around the corner!!
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Monday, May 10, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Friday Finds 3.19.10
Happy Friday! Welcome to this week's segment of Friday Finds. We have found some sweet stuff to share with everyone as well as one of our newest Famous Seniors, so without further adue...
Kyuuto Kitsch
We came across Kyuuto Kitsch when searching for ninja items. Not only did we find a ninja but we found ourselves in a world of felt goodness and handmade geekery. To see more of Chloe's sweet work pay a visit to Kyuuto Kitsch's Etsy shop.
In Love And War
In Love And War is the latest in a long line of sweet illustrators that we have stumbled upon. Her mix of original photography with illustration and digital coloring is awesome. To see more of In Love And War's swing by her Etsy shop.
senioritis
Oompa Loompa doompadee doo, senioritis has a new tribute for you.
This week we are paying tibute to the man who brought us Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as many other literary classics, Roald Dahl. To see more of our tributes please visit our Etsy shop.
Oompa Loompa doompadee dee, thanks so much for taking a peek.
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Kyuuto Kitsch
We came across Kyuuto Kitsch when searching for ninja items. Not only did we find a ninja but we found ourselves in a world of felt goodness and handmade geekery. To see more of Chloe's sweet work pay a visit to Kyuuto Kitsch's Etsy shop.
In Love And War
In Love And War is the latest in a long line of sweet illustrators that we have stumbled upon. Her mix of original photography with illustration and digital coloring is awesome. To see more of In Love And War's swing by her Etsy shop.
senioritis
Oompa Loompa doompadee doo, senioritis has a new tribute for you.
This week we are paying tibute to the man who brought us Charlie and the Chocolate Factory as well as many other literary classics, Roald Dahl. To see more of our tributes please visit our Etsy shop.
Oompa Loompa doompadee dee, thanks so much for taking a peek.
Featured? Why not grab a banner?
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Featured Artist :: Digicute
This week's featured artist is Digicute!
Digicute - The Wonderful World of Everything Cute and Digital
Senioritis: What’s your name, and where are you located?
Digicute: Teresa, from Buford, GA
Senioritis: Wow, you’re the second featured artist in a row we’ve had from Georgia. There must be some major creativity running in the water down there.
Senioritis: Can you give us a brief bio, please?
Digicute: I'm an IT major who likes to craft to relieve her stress (and it has been quite helpful ;D!!). I figured that graphic designing would be a very valuable skill. I'm mostly using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to draw my illustrations. I learned how to use both from watching videos online (I love youtube :D!!!) and books borrowed from the public libraries.
Senioritis: That’s great! We love learning how to do-it-yourself by watching online videos, too. And public libraries are definitely underrated resources.
Senioritis: Please describe your style in just a few words, Teresa.
Digicute: cute, girly, colorful, cheerful
Senioritis: That sounds pretty accurate based on your work. =)
Senioritis: What’s your favorite color?
Digicute: Purple!!
Senioritis: We love the enthusiasm!
Senioritis: Are you a righty or a lefty?
Digicute: Righty :)!
Senioritis: Do you have a favorite quote?
Digicute: "Do not impose on others what you yourself do not desire" by Confucius :)! I grew up with it!
Senioritis: That’s a terrific quote, Teresa. And we agree - great words to live by. Confucius was full of wisdom.
Senioritis: If you could have lunch with any famous person, past or present, who would it be?
Digicute: It would definitely be with Bill Gates! He has been my hero for so many years, and he is definitely one of the top role models for people in the IT field!
Senioritis: He’s a great businessman, too. We’re sure he would have lots of very interesting things to say, and great experiences to share with any lunch companion.
Senioritis: Do you have a favorite cartoon?
Digicute: Tom and Jerry. They are so fun and goofy :)! They always make me laugh!
Senioritis: Tom and Jerry are great. We remember when they were featured on the Smuckers jelly jars while we were growing up. We might even still have some of those jars around here . . . .
Senioritis: Teresa, where do you see yourself and your shop in ten years?
Digicute: Wow, ten years . . . that's a long time. I think, or I hope lol, I will still have my Etsy shop open. Maybe I will start selling outside of Etsy. But no doubt that I will still love crafting :D! Senioritis: We definitely see you crafting for a very, very long time. We are excited to see where the future takes you and your work.
Senioritis: Where can we find you on the web?
Digicute: My Shop and My Fan Page.
Senioritis: Is there anything else you’d like to add?
Digicute: Thank you, Garrick, for the opportunity!! And I love everyone on the Shop of the Day thread!! Thank you all so much :D!!
Senioritis: Our pleasure, we appreciate all the work you put into running the Shop of the Day thread. And keep on making your great work!
We’d like to give a huge thank you to Teresa for showing us around the wonderful world of Digicute. Please check out her fantastic artwork at her Etsy shop. Please take a look at Teresa's latest venture as well, Paper Sweetness.
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